Five Camden tower blocks being evacuated over fire safety fears

Council leader Georgia Gould said: "Last night the leader of the council and the chief executive led a public meeting to listen to the concerns held by residents of the Chalcots estate".

The decision was made after an inspection on Friday by the London Fire Brigade.

Proceeds from a clash between London soccer giants Arsenal and Chelsea will go to support people caught up in the Grenfell Tower fire, the Football Association said yesterday.

The renovations on the Chalcots estate is anticipated to take between three and four weeks, Gould said.

Those living in the Taplow block on the Chalcots estate are to be rehoused in temporary accommodation following a joint inspection of the block by the London Fire Brigade and Camden Council.

"The Grenfell fire changes everything - we need to do everything we can to keep residents safe". "We did our best I promise".

The cladding on the outside of the Grenfell Tower, as well as the insulation used in the tower block both, failed safety checks, the Metropolitan Police said, nine days after the blaze ripped through the building within minutes.

One shirt bearing the London Ambulance Service logo said: "We refuse to forget you".

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Detective Superintendent Fiona McCormack told reporters that "we are looking at every criminal offense from manslaughter onwards". McCormack said all companies involved in the building and refurbishment of the building would be reviewed.

The Government has ordered an immediate examination by experts of the model of Hotpoint fridge freezer involved, Downing Street said.

London Police say manslaughter charges are among moves being considered over the Grenfell Tower fire that killed at least 79 people.

McCormack says: "What we haven't got is a picture of how many people might have been in there".

On Thursday, Prime Minister Theresa May said the government can test more than 100 buildings a day and that some tests of cladding on similar large residential buildings have found them to be combustible. "That's the number I'm really anxious about".

Towers in Camden, Manchester, Hounslow and Plymouth are among the at-risk buildings, the Department for Communities and Local Government confirmed. "We have robust fire safety measures in place, with a state of the art fire alarm system for early detection, 24 hour on-site concierge service and all alarms are linked to a Careline system for added security".

A United Kingdom fire service spokesman said a failed cladding test did not necessarily mean a building was unsafe and it would depend on amount of cladding and where it was fitted. Premier Inn said Friday it had "concerns" about the material on some of its buildings, though it is different to the type used on Grenfell.

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